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Plant care & info

Many Begonias will do just fine in full sun. The bedding plant fibrous Begonias, Dragon Wing Begonias and Bonfire Begonias handle full sun best.

Begonias like to get mostly dry between waterings. They will perform at their best with monthly fertilizing or an application of a slow release fertilizer at planting time.

Begonias can spend the winter indoors as houseplants in a bright window with minimal water. After leaves turn yellow in fall, tuberous and Bonfire begonias can be stored in a basement or garage for the winter.

Availability

Portland Nursery has the most diverse selection of Begonias late April to mid-June.

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Angel Wing Begonia

  • Elegant long slender leaves with white spots
  • Clusters of small pink flowers spring to first frost
  • Excellent indoors or out
  • Full to part sun

Dragon Wing Begonia

  • Easy!
  • Grows in full sun to part shade
  • Large waxy leaves create a tropical look
  • Prolific flowers in pink or red
  • Colorful houseplants

Rex Begonia

  • Fantastic foliage colors, textures and shapes.
  • Lush tropical look that adds zest to any combination or alone in a pot.
  • Great houseplants for low light.

Tuberous Begonia

  • Amazing, fluffy flowers in a wide range of colors.
  • Low maintenance requiring little water and fertilizer.
  • Versatile – great in pots, hanging baskets, window boxes and in ground.
  • Edible flowers
  • Easy to overwinter

Unique Begonias

  • Bonfire Begonias and relatives give an elegant look to any container.
  • Fuchsia Begonias have unique small shiny leaves, prolific pink flowers and bloom early.
  • Begonia Luxurians adds a distinctive tropical texture and reaches 3-5′ tall in a single season.
  • Doublet Begonias have darling double flowers on top of shiny dark leaves.
  • Rieger Begonias have rosebud-style flowers that come in a wide array of colors.

Add Color To Your Garden With Annuals

Annuals are planted every year and provide color summer till frost. Many annuals can be wintered over indoors or reseed outdoors providing extra value to their flower power!